The
Indonesian Red Cross says it will not change its logo as to meet a demand
voiced by politicians from the Islamic-based Prosperous Justice Party (PKS),
one of its top executive confirmed on Saturday.
Head of the Red Cross Muhammad Muas said the
logo currently used by the country’s Red Cross (PMI) was internationally
recognized and stipulated in the 1945 Geneva Convention. “Indonesia ratified
the Convention, thus agreeing to abide the rules and regulations set in it,
including the use of its logo,” Muas said.
Recently PKS politicians said the Red Cross
logo did not fit the country’s identity as the world’s largest-populated Muslim
country. The politicians said the logo of red cross was similar to the
Christian symbol of a cross and demanded a change.
Muas called the demand “baseless” because PMI
was a humanitarian organization and did not affiliate with certain faith or
group. “It’s a neutral logo and was picked for certain reasons but definitely
doesn’t associate with a certain faith or religion,” he said.
“Besides, Indonesia is not a faith-based
country and not a secular one. We uphold Pancasila [the Five Principles] as our
ideology that supports our plurality,” he said.
BeritaSatu
The Jakarta Globe
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